A know which covers a top end of a pointing stick used in a stick switch of a portable electronic device, such as a portable telephone has a top concave surface projected from a skirt and opposite to a cavity to be attached to a pointing stick. On the top surface of the knob, grooves are formed in directions to be tilted along orthogonal lines. The concave top surface can make the projection contact to the fingertip of the finger closely.
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7. A stick switch comprising a switch box, a pointing stick which, projects from the switch box and which is tiltable in different directions in order to carry out switch operations as a function thereof, the pointing stick having a top surface including a concave portion for receiving the fingertip of a user, the concave portion having an outer perimeter and a plurality of grooves formed in the outer perimeter at locations corresponding to respective ones of the directions so that the pointing stick may be tilted in the different directions without removing the user's finger tip from the concave portion.
12. A portable electronic device comprising at least one stick switch comprising a pointing stick which projects from a switch box of the stick switch and which is tiltable in different directions in order to carry out switch operations the pointing stick having a top surface including a concave portion for receiving the fingertip of a user, the concave portion having an outer perimeter and a plurality of grooves formed in the outer perimeter at locations corresponding to respective ones of the directions so that the pointing stick may be tilted in the different directions without removing the user's finger tip from the concave portion.
17. A portable telephone comprising at least one stick switch comprising a pointing stick which is projected from a switch box of the stick switch and which is tiltable in different directions in order to carry out switch operations as a function thereof, the pointing stick having a top surface which includes a concave portion for receiving the fingertip of a user, the concave portion having an outer perimeter and a plurality of grooves formed in the outer perimeter at locations corresponding to respective ones of the directions so that the pointing stick may be tilted in the different directions without removing the user's finger tip from the concave portion.
1. The combination of a pointing stick which projects from a switch box of a stick switch and which is tiltable in different directions in order to carry out switch operations as a function thereof and a knob covering a top of the pointing stick, the knob having a top surface which includes a concave portion for receiving the fingertip of a user, the concave portion having an outer perimeter and a plurality of grooves formed in the outer perimeter at locations corresponding to respective ones of the directions so that the knob, and with it the pointing stick, may be tilted in the different directions without removing the user's finger tip from the concave portion.
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This invention relates to a stick switch comprising a pointing stick. The pointing stick is tilted and pushed by a fingertip for inputting. The stick switch is available for a pointing device of a portable electronic device like a portable telephone and a PDA (personal digital assistant).
Recently, most of portable electronic devices each comprises a pointing device for moving a cursor in their displaying devices. For example, a portable telephone nowadays has not only a basic communication function but also several functions, and the pointing device is used for selecting one of these functions from a function menu. Typical functions besides the communication function may be, for example, a telephone directory function for selecting a recipient name instead of inputting its recipient telephone number, a timer function for displaying current date and time, an alarm function for sounding an alarm when a predetermined condition occurs, and a calling sound selection function. The pointing device is also used in these typical functions.
A stick switch is applicable for a pointing device of a portable electronic device. As an example of such a portable electronic device, description will be made about a portable telephone 102 comprising a stick switch for its pointing device. As shown in
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The stick 124, as shown in
Usually, a user can operate the portable telephone 102 by tilting/pushing the stick 124. The user puts his/her fingertip on the top of the projection 130 and tilts/pushes the stick 134. For example, the cursor displayed on the display 108 moves right/left when the user tilts the stick 124 to the direction C/D. The cursor moves upward/downward when the user tilts the stick 124 to the direction A/B. To push the stick 124 to the direction E means to select an item, such as an icon and a telephone number, corresponding to current position of the cursor displayed on the display 108.
The illustrated portable electronic device comprising the stick switch 116 has problems below.
First, it is difficult for the portable electronic device comprising the stick switch 116 to possess both portability and operability at the same time. Specifically, if a length L0 from the top of the projection 130 to the opening 114 is long, then a user puts and keeps his/her fingertip on the top of the projection 130 easily, and as a result, the portable electronic device has high operability. On the other hand, when the user puts the portable electronic device into a bag, a pocket or the like, the top of the projection 130 is possibly caught in it and consequently the user has to be careful in taking out the portable electronic device. Furthermore, the portable electronic device might be wrongly operated when the top of the projection 130 is accidentally tilted/pushed. However, merely shortening the length L0 is harmful to operability of the portable electronic device.
Second, it is difficult for the portable electronic device to have both thinness of the portable electronic device and operability of the stick switch 116 at the same time. Here, the length between both ends of the stick 124 is referred to as length L1. As shown in
It is an object of the present invention to provide a stick switch that has excellent operability and portability.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a knob that is for use in the stick switch. It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an electronic portable device that has the stick switch excellent in operability.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a portable telephone that has a good portability.
According to the present invention, a knob for covering a top of a pointing stick which is projected from a switch box of a stick switch and which is inclined in different directions in order to carry out switch operations in accordance with each of the directions is provided. The knob has a concave top surface fitted with a fingertip and has at least one groove corresponding to one of the directions.
In this knob, the concave top surface is engaged with the fingertip so that the knob can efficiently transmit the force of the fingertip to the pointing stick even if the pointing stick is short. Consequently, the knob can make the stick switch thin without spoiling operability.
In the above-mentioned knob, the concave top surface may be substantially spherical in shape on a plane view.
The knob may be formed by either one of an elastic material and a rigid material.
When the stick switch is inclined in four directions which are azimuthally spaced apart from one another by 90 degrees, the knob may have at least one groove formed on the top surface along hypothetical crossing lines indicating the four directions. In this case, the grooves are formed on the top surface along the four directions, respectively. The top surface may have an edge of a circular shape, each groove formed on the top surface along a hypothetical diameter line of the edge. The top surface may have an edge of a circular shape; each groove formed on the edge.
According to the present invention, a stick switch comprising a pointing stick which is projected from a switch box of the stick switch and which is inclined in different directions in order to carry out switch operations in accordance with each of the directions is provided. The pointing stick of the stick switch has a concave top surface fitted with a fingertip and has at least one groove corresponding to one of the directions.
In this stick switch, the concave top surface may be substantially spherical in shape on a plane view.
When the pointing stick may be inclined in four directions which are azimuthally spaced apart from one another by 90 degrees, the pointing stick may have at least one groove formed on the top surface along hypothetical crossing lines indicating the four directions. In this case, the grooves may be formed on the top surface along the four directions, respectively. The top surface may have an edge of a circular shape, each groove formed on the top surface along a hypothetical diameter line of the edge. The top surface may have an edge of a circular shape; each groove formed on the edge.
According to the present invention, a portable electronic device comprising at least one stick switch comprising a pointing stick which is projected from a switch box of the stick switch and which is inclined in different directions in order to carry out switch operations in accordance with each of the directions is provided. The pointing stick of the portable electronic device has a concave top surface fitted with a fingertip and has at least one groove corresponding to one of the directions.
In this portable electronic device, the concave top surface may be substantially spherical in shape on a plane view.
When the pointing stick is inclined in four directions which are azimuthally spaced apart from one another by 90 degrees, the pointing stick may have at least one groove formed on the top surface along hypothetical crossing lines indicating the four directions.
In the above-mentioned portable electronic device, the grooves may be formed on the top surface along the four directions, respectively.
In the above-mentioned portable electronic device, the top surface has an edge of a circular shape; each groove formed on the top surface along a hypothetical diameter line of the edge.
In the above-mentioned portable electronic device, the top surface has an edge of a circular shape; each groove formed on the edge.
According to the present invention, a portable telephone comprising at least one stick switch comprising a pointing stick which is projected from a switch box of the stick switch and which is inclined in different directions in order to carry out switch operations in accordance with each of the directions is provided. The pointing stick of the portable telephone has a concave top surface fitted with a fingertip and has at least one groove corresponding to one of the directions.
In this portable telephone, the concave top surface may be substantially spherical in shape on a plane view.
When the pointing stick is inclined in four directions which are azimuthally spaced apart one another by 90 degrees, the pointing stick may have at least one groove formed on the top surface along hypothetical crossing lines indicating the four directions.
In the above-mentioned portable telephone, the grooves may be formed on the top surface along the four directions, respectively.
In the above-mentioned portable telephone, the top surface may have an edge of a circular shape; each groove formed on the top surface along a hypothetical diameter line of the edge.
In the above-mentioned portable telephone, the top surface may have an edge of a circular shape; each groove formed on the edge.
Description will be made about a first embodiment according to the present invention below. In the following description, the same elements as those described above will be given the same reference numbers. Description about the same portions mentioned before will be omitted.
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The projection 8 has a concave top surface 8A and four grooves 8B on the top surface 8A at points of intersection between an edge 8C of the projection 8 and orthogonal lines 9, as shown in FIG. 5. The orthogonal lines 9 are hypothetically drawn on the top surface on the top surface 8A and intersect or cross with each other at the center of the top surface 8A. Each of the grooves 8B is extended from the top surface 8A through a cylinder of the projection 8.
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The stick switch 116 comprising the knob 2 is operated as shown in FIG. 11. In
When the finger 12 tilts the stick 124, the edge 8C guides the fingertip to easily catch the knob 2, the top concave surface 8A closely fitted with a fingertip of the finger 12, and each of the grooves 8B engages the fingertip of the finger 12. As a result, the knob 2 can improve operability of the stick switch 116.
According to tight contact between the finger 12 and the top surface 8A, the stick switch 116 has high operability even if the length-between the base end of the stick 124 and the knob 2 is shorter. Consequently, the height of the stick switch 116 can become lower and a portable electronic device with the stick switch 116 can become thinner.
Furthermore, each of the grooves 8B corresponds to one of the directions A, B, C and D that the stick 124 can be tilted to and, in consequence, the fingertip of the finger 12 can distinguish between the directions from the sense of touch on the grooves 8B. Consequently, the knob 2 can improve operability of the stick switch 116 in this respect too.
Both elastic and rigid materials are available for the knob 2. When the knob 2 is made of elastic material like rubber, the knob 2 hardly slips from the finger 12. When the knob 2 is made of rigid material like plastic, the edge 8C engages the finger 12 more firmly.
Next, description will be made about second embodiment of the present invention. The difference between the first and the second embodiments is a shape of the knob covering the top surface 8A.
As shown in FIGS. 12(A) and 12(B), the knob 2 according to the first embodiment has the grooves 8B each of which is formed along a part of each orthogonal line 9 or the edge of the projection 8. On the other hand, a knob 14 according to the second embodiment has grooves 11 each of which is continuously extended along the orthogonal line 9 across the top surface 8A as shown in
The groove 11 is longer than the groove 8B so that the fingertip of the finger 12 can recognize the grooves 11 more easily than the groove 8B. Consequently the knob 14 can tilt the direction for tilting the stick 124 to the finger 12 for certain.
While this invention has thus far been described in conjunction with a few embodiments thereof, it will be readily possible for those skilled in the art to put the this invention into various other manners. For example, the knob may be applicable to any other electronic devices than the portable telephone. And also, the knob may have above four grooves.
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